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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
STOP LOOK READ!! The opportunites offered you to buy a lot or acreage in Raiuier, the most substantial ami prosperous little City on the coast, at prices' that will astonish you. We will sell you prop erty on a 10 per cent cash payment, balance easy terms, that will double iu value before you get it paid for. We have never sold a piece c f property that the purchaser could not get more than they paid for it. We have some snaps to offer now. Full size lots, 50x100 200 aud up. Buy Business Property We own the choicest sites on the principal streets of the City that offer a speculative profit of 50 ber cent within a year. Watch Commercial Street, the com ing business thoroughfare of the City. Buy a Fruit or Dairy Farm Choice acreage that will raise anything and a local market to consume it. The Rainier Creamery can use 100 per cent more daily products, the Grocers will take all your farm prodncts at top pricss. WHY RAINIER? Because it has six miles of the best fresh water harbor on the Pacific Coast, accomodating the largest seagoing vessels from all parts of the world, with a railroad running along the shore providing shipping facilities for manufacturers to load direct to ship or rail. It is a tributary to an almost inexhaustable supply of the best timber in the world and the richest agricultural ground. It has extensive deposits of clay for the highest known grade of brick aud tiling, and immence deposits of iron ore and cement rock. It has cheap fuel and cheap electric power and it has a beautiful, elevated, healthy townsite with all modern improvements, a pop ulation of 2,000 and a pay roll of $50,000 per month RAINIER LAND COMPANT RAINIER OREGON Capital, $100,000 Dr. A. P. McLaren E. H Joseph F. R. DU DIRECTORS: Geo. F. Moeck, Jr. Geo. W. Vjf el MADE IN OREGON 1 The initial cost of installing a culvert is about the same regardless of the material used, hence the material that will last the longest is the most ecco nomical in the long run. k B Reinforced Concrete CnUerts Will Last Always J Do You See he Advintij,e? Don't fail to call the attention of of 3-our Supervisor to the superiorit- of RE IX F OH CED COXCRETE CULVERTS Made by the Reinforced Concrete Calvert Works 267 Oak St., Portland, Ore. PHIL EASTUDAR, Manager I per acre. $5000 can stand 5 years expenditure "of special at b per cent. I his place is on Funds in Road Dist. No a Rood road and is a bargain. 70 acres near Scappoose, on a pood road one of the best farms in Columbia County. 7 acre9 fine commercial orchard worth the price asked for the place, 1 acre of strawberries, good buildings 1-2 cleared, and balance pasture and easily cleared. Fine deep rich soil. A beautiful country home. Price $10500. Terms if desired. 2-t Allen, Felton & Quick. i County Court ' Proceedings Wednesday, June 5, 1912. 4th I Judicial Day Court came pursuant to Adjournment. Officers all pres- AiAlULlALULiAHLAiLiiL Utl,LULULl UilLAAit4Ln , ent. Due proclamation being made, tne loiiowing: proceedings were had: PHONES: East 2440 Mi6318 ti.m. and Uvinjr t.vn tak. n im.Io Hdwscnu nt l. tin- uuirt ami tli"j oo'vt t.oii c- n. .w I'dly 'ii'vini'd n j, ,., ,ti, i ih .i di'.v I I iv :t tin tlx iVik lo ni 'l ' '', tu'u l'.v ins riu tod d in ' 'in- rant on tho Ctti.Tul run.l m mo sum of $."(. 00 in favor of J. H. Collins to lo ustd for mioh iiui'kHise. Wherfiiiwn. Court Adjournal un til Juno r.i- Thursday. JunoC, l'.TJ. f.th Judi cial Pay. Court came pursuant to Adjournment. Ottiet'rs nil pvsrnt. Pue proclamation U-nn made, tin-: following pro-fottings were had: Matter of I'.ids for SH-oial Komi Work. Advertisement having I M-n ! made for bids for the jH'rformanoo j of certain special road iinprovi'im'nts ; in Road Pistriets No. !. 12. und 13. and it appearing to the court that the only lil presented herein for such work, is from Isaki Quef-, lan.ler for slashing and clearing! 1900 feet of the old Nehalem Road In road district No. 10, for the sum J of $200.(10. which said hid is con-! side red too high, It is ordered 1J j the court that all of ald work as, advertised, he performed ly the, Supervisors of the said resH-ctive j districts, under the directions of the' County court. Mutter of Petition of Columbia' County Fire Patrol Association, fori Appropriation. On this day this matter coming on for hearing in j open court, and the court Mng ad j vised In tho matter, It is ordered by the court that theumof$t!00.no be. and the same is hereby appro-1 prlated. to be used by said Associn- i tion In the p-eventlon and extin-; guishment of Forest Fires. ! Whereupon, court adjourned un-1 til June 7, 1912. j Friday, June 7. 1912. fth Judi-j cial Pay. Court came pursuant to Adjournment. Officers all present. Pue proclamation being made, the following proceedings were nad. Matter of Petition of James A ' Tax Charles Muckle for Cancellation of : ami Tax Lien. On this day conies on i for consideration the Petition of ! 15. Pun- James Muckle and Charles Muckle, j j can, et. al, for County Road. The ; i"r c-ellution of Tax Lien placed above entitled Road Petition having i "n Phis Tax Roll, under provisions been heretofore allowed condition ! of Sec. 3S3 lord's Oregon Ijiws. and the court not U'ing fully ad- T Assets, $400,000 WIGWAM DAR Choivt- Limrs, Winrmi ml Cigars DOTTLE GOODS IN DOND rc. DOTTLE GOODS IN DOND S 1 1 YOUNG LAFAYETTE Coal Black Percheon Stallion SIKlvD HY LAFAYI5TTK White Star iu I-Whcad 4 Years OKI in May Weight 1575 lbs. Will Stand at Following Places During Season t v in . Y-wi-: 1 .vi a y, "B",.,,,;;v K" " van kton T 1 1 U R S DA Y 1' K 1 1 A Y. DKKR ISLAND SATURDAY--SUNDAY, flTA'.,kH SCAPPOOS1C TIJRMS fis-oo to Insure Foal i:arni:st johnson Ow.NKR A. II. IlROWX Manager A. L. CUrk L. S. Thorn 8 FRED W ATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Klse where lor Candies and Cigars PHONE 52 Ko ". the same is hereby denied. Matter of Peiition of J. nd r -For Sal i Single Comb Buff Ltf horn Coclc rela, Utility Single Comb Buff Leg horns, alto Single.CombBuff.Orp. Ingtons, PuIleU nd Cockrelt after September 15th. EGGS FOR HATCHING Albert D. Larson GOBLE Ore. j 5 NOTICE. School Pistrict No. 54 Columbia, j Ore., June 4, 1912. Contract for shingling the roof for of school house and staininjr the Matter of Issuing Warrant to W. F. Halderman. On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Gerk be, and he Is ! hereby authorized and instructed to same will be let to lowest bidder par-1 Usae a Genera, Road Fund Warrant D. So 1. FOR PORTLAND DAILV STEAMER ticulars inquire of the bard of Dir ectors. Bids will be received up to the 15th of June 1912, the Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any bids. Wm, Res.mius, Dist Clerk. in the sum of $1000.00, in favor of W. II. Halderman. to be used in that said petitioners settle claims for damages in excess of the sum of f 250.00, now on this day it apitear ing to the court that such claims have not been settled, it is there fore ordered by the court that .said petition be, and the same is hereby denied. Matter of Resignation of County Road Viewer. On this day l C, Kirby presents to the court his writ ten resignation as County Road Viewer, and the court being advised tn the matter, it is ordered by the court that said resignation be. and the same is hereby accepted. Matter of Appointment of County Road Viewer. On this day It is or dered by the court that J. E. Van, be and he is hereby appointed Coun ty Koad V iewer for the remainder of the ensuing year. Matter of Appropriation for Too House. On this day it is ordered by the court that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to transfer Leaves St. Helens 6:00 A. M. Arrives at Portland 10:.')0 A. .M. Ieave Portland at 2:30 P. M Arrives fit. He'eu at 0:i0 P. M i VARICOSE VEINS r oft tjQ,et dn.roM tUiti houd 8ILK ELASTIC HOSIERY "ut""J -om-wiU roltot .1 Woodaro, Clarke & Co. PORTLAND. OREGON NOTICE. I School District No. 54, Columbia, i County, Ore., June 4, 1912. j The contract for repaintinjr the ' school house in and outside will be let the lowestbidder. For particulars inquire of the school board, Bids will be received to 15th day of June 1912. The Directors reserve the right to reject any bids. Wm. Resimius, Dist. Clerk. By order of Board of Director. FOR SALE. 1 i ofiiicvv. a ff'yjUiJ Builders of Homes Out- "PROFIT-SHARING ... Investment Certificates r reHEAL MoneyMakers encj for Booklet Matter of Claim of G. W. Rhodes. On this day the claim of G. W. Rhodes for damages in tne sum of $75.00 on account of one certain cow being killed by falling into the County Gravel Pit at Scappoose, coming on for consideration, and the court being advised in the mat ter, it is ordered by the court that said claim be and the same is here by denied. Matter of Petition of A. S. Gra ham for refund of Pen. & Int. On this 5th day or June, 1912, comes on for consideration by the court, the petition of "A. S. Graham for re fund of penalty and interest charged against Lota 1, 2 and 3, in Sec. 30,-8-4, on account of delinquent tax for years 1910 and 1911, and the court being advised in the premises, it is ordered by the court that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. Matter of Bids for Special Road Work in R. D. No. 6. This matter J havirg been heretofore continued ...v ... .k the sum of ISO.,,,, from the Genera the constructs of Steel Bridge at Pa,. FunH tn f. n..., n . Clatskanie. t',i r..j . uuj ui i.i (au Lisirici cio. ii, as an appropriation for the construct ion of a tool house for said Road District. Matter of Petition of II. B. Phil lips, et al. for construction of Steel Bridge. This matter coming on for consideration upon the peti tion of H. B. Phillips, et. al. for the construction of a steel bridge across Beaver Creek on the Rainier-Apiary Road, and the court not being fully advised in the matter, it is ordered by the court that said petition be. and the same is hereby continued. Matter of Deed for Right of Way. On thia day it is ordered by the court that that certain deed of con veyance from John M. Millis and Anna L. Millis to Columbia County, dated May 24, 1912, conveying a strip of land for road purposed, be and the same is hereby approved. It is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to file said deed for recc rd. Matter of Scalp Bounty Claims. vised in the premises, it is ordered by the court that said .-tition be, and the same is hereby continued. Matter of Claims against the county. On this day the claims against the county, as docketed in the General Fund Claim and War rant Register and the General Road Fund Claim arid Warrant Register, were examined by the court and al lowed in the variou.i sums as car ried out by the court on caid regis ters, being as follows: General County Fund. Morgan, Carl Grand Jury Wit ness, 'iff Houlton Market POWE.ll. A HARRIS. Prop.. Kll IN FiynIi atul Cured Meats Poultry, Hk'Ks and Uuttcr YOUR PATRONACE SOLICITED CORRECT WEIGHTS 'V. Pay ll,ghl C..h Price lot BW. Pork and VmI 30 Good store proposition, in fine location, including good dwelling and new store building 28x60, Lot 80x170 ft. well and city water. A guilt edged proposition. All goes for $3.7J. One half cash. 10 acres one half mile out of town fine rich soil all clean. Price j to th;s dite, and it appearing to the jun tni ,,ay lhe llerk presents to Iv court that there are no bids on file the 'urt the verified claim of Fred acres stump Jana, easi cleared 1 1-2 miles from store and post office, 1 mile from graded school, fine creek bottom. Price $1200. On terms. 80 acres, 1-2 miles from store and post office, a very good eighty. Price $1600. 160 acres, 40 clear. All fenced, frame barn, plenty of fruit, 120 acres pasture, fine stock and dairy ranch, 4 1-2 miles out. Price $00 for the performance of such special imr roverr.er ta as heretofore adver tised, it is ordered by the court that said work be performed by the Supervisor of said Road District No. C, under the direction of the coun ty court. Matter of Special Road Meeting held in Road District No. 6. On thia day it is ordered by the court that the Resolution for changing th Morgan, Bertha Butler, M, C. Thompson, G. Wm. Symona " Jessie James " Howlet W. N. Krickson A Doerr John K Evenson Franklin Cathey Dr. Geo. A. " Conycrs W K Hughes T. K. Sherwood F. H. Hartman L. C. Day Bert Sullivan John Domeyer George " Peterson O. A. Beaver Susannah " Beaver M. Wiest D. R. Sullivan John " Rindlaub Conrad " Fuller A. L. Dspain U. S. Pinckney Nelson " Pinckney Leona " Jacobs Jack " Bryant John " Bryant Willie Davis Mrs. Minnie '' Pinckney Nelson " Pickney Leona " Headlee J. R. Smith John Juror Chandler Wm. S. Graham' Wm. L. " Kale Geo. Dixon Frank " McCollarn Wm. Mills T. B. Rickert Wm. V. Burchett Joe Grand Jury Flannigan S. L. " " Flut ter for $2.00 for one wild cat, and of Geo. Wilson for $2.00 for one wild cat, being claims No. 36 and No. 37, and the court being ad-0Ison 1,,;ter vised, it is ordered by the court 1 Nowles John W that said claims be and the same are i otcvens W . K. hereby approved. Matter of Petition of J. H. Col lins for Appropriation for prizes for School Fair. This matter having heretofore come on for' oenejdera- Juror Dethman John " continued next week $10 In, ) Ml' 14 00 12 'id; 5 t'.D. 11 -Jo' 11 1 11 20 n 20 ; ! KO! V, 20 i ;o! 'J coj 7 soj H 40 j i oo 3 40 : Oo ;t (;o 3 ;o 7 SO 3 (ID ! hO r ;o 2 SO 14 40 14 40 7 (10 j 7 f.Oj 7 ;o 4 40 4 40 4 40 7 40 7 10 10 20 C 00 4 00 20 30 (JO 32 20 2'.) 20 30 t;o 3D 00 28 40 27 40 2 (ill 2 00 St. Helens Transfer Co, Phon IS General Trarufer and Drayage Dvalvrt in Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles Agents for .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles rrn Oppoail School HotM 3Qi J V- We are after your linen f Cir-- J . . . .. i.. ,,r ai-ii ki'ii you iu ii"' f V'V-) 7' J I.ii'lry for jour o n k" "cl I unit iMt'l run T Y ihe no' Inn llmt yon cn fpl '"'W L ,v. work tone circa are ('ir li'" ni"nT. L i '.... L'..tl..v vitnr monff aT -'ZZ'-jjta Kjeiit with iib, U, by nH-nt . our home liutinrM men. ' St. Helens Laundry 3 COKDIAL5 WINE3 CIGARS WHISKEY Special Bottled Good NORTH PACIFIC BIER COLUMBIA EXCHANGE H. ES I" ABROOK, Proprietor COURTEOUS COMPETENT fATERER ior 6 OLIVIIR TWISTS 2X3 HAY & OATS FOIi SALE. C. O. Dahljrren, 5-31 Warren, Ore. y iiiifik OP lior alway "waotiiiK "'" more" il onr cereal are common in mod lionaclio'.ila. Hecaiiw (li yoiingvera like what In K' I linn, in I our Ceicala'anJ lLrak f-l (ohIi are anjcrior in itiMy. In fact you will fmil our Oro-"' Irn Kct.rntlljr of the letter gm ' ' t pllccl aa lw ai a amiiM l'"ll't will )i riiilt, iN-nlhirn ami y"u aiil Rft the riulit klml of t'M"u ' tlie rlvlit kin. I of pricfl. y- niN Gc UlYlrAINIJ